The project I've had pending for a month now is to rewire my buddy's pedalboard. Here's got a full PT-PRO that he runs four cable method and then splits the return with stereo effects into two amps. He hooks everything up to random pedals on the board, and it's a rats nest. His singer tried...
Call it "occupational therapy". I decided to make all the cables for my pedalboard with the Sqareplug jacks I ordered. Now the bass board is done.
I've had some work pending from before the accident, and this proves I should be able to do it.
That's why you practice. You do that joke at rehearsal twice a week for a month, and you'll keep a straight face at the gig.
That shit was my jam for years. You just gotta take your jokes seriously.
You guys are mean. Basses are instruments too. So are kazoos. Have a little respect.
To the OP, a buddy of mine put Duncan QPs in a Squire and it ripped. That's his recording bass. I'd rewire it and call it a day.
I just lost another peer.
Lance Collier of the band Dead East Garden just passed away. I met Lance back when he was reviving his old band, After the Sun a few decades ago. We let them use our jam room to practice the month before their reunion show. Dude was a great bassist, and his Boss...
Relish Guitars is another modular guitar design that didn't take off. Those were neat. They had a pickup mounting system that let you change pickups on the fly. GC had a Trinity that came with P90s and Humbuckers in mounts ready to go for like $400. I should have got it right then and there...
The Dunable R2 is the same shape. That one is catching on, as I know people who play the Dunables. Plus, there's a pretty big rock band playing those Hagstroms.
That's even more surprising. Last time I saw a legit guitar at my local GC, it said "Caparison" on the headstock.
Although, the Akron GC had a new Spector Euro last time I was in there. It felt so different, buy it played so good. It's like the specs have changed but the quality stays the same.